John M. Gulley

John M. Gulley was one of the Confederate soldiers in Hay's Brigade who took the brunt of Stevens' charge. His wounds (described below) show he was looking straight into the face of his enemy at the very moment of the charge and may have even witnessed General Stevens death. Entry from Guest Book August 12, 2000... 
 

Username: Gwen Pryor 
Date: 8/12/00 
Time: 3:47:35 PM 

My great grandfather, John M. Gulley, was a member of Co. A, 6th Louisiana infantry, Hays' Brigade, Ewell's Division, that fought at the Battle of Ox Hill. He was one of those wounded on 1 September 1862. He was shot in the right eye and ear and left blind and deaf on that side. He was 25 years old. He lived to the age of 46, married, and fathered 5 children. John M. Gulley (1837-1883).

 

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